HELP - Haitian Education & Leadership Program
Daphnee Charles is a seasoned professional in development and community engagement, currently serving as a Development Officer and Alumni Affairs Associate at HELP - Haitian Education & Leadership Program since February 2017, where responsibilities include fundraising and managing a network of over 250 alumni. Concurrently, Daphnee directs Startup Grind PAP, hosting monthly entrepreneurial events, and serves as Community Development Manager for Haiti Tech Summit, which attracts international speakers. Daphnee's previous experience includes significant leadership roles such as Chief Operating Officer at CoCread, overseeing infrastructure improvements for over 11,000 residents, and Program Officer at Cordaid, managing substantial projects with large teams and budgets. With a solid educational background that includes a certificate from The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and a Master’s degree in Agricultural Economics from Universite Quisqueya, Daphnee combines skills in fundraising, community development, and strategic communication to drive impactful initiatives.
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HELP - Haitian Education & Leadership Program
HELP provides merit- and needs-based university scholarships for Haiti’s top high school graduates from severely disadvantaged backgrounds in order to grow Haiti’s professional class and build a more equitable society. HELP is at the forefront of the transition to the knowledge economy in the developing world. Because a nation’s educated class builds economic and social stability, the world’s poorest countries need large-scale increase in university enrollment to escape generations of poverty and actively participate in the new global economy. HELP is one of the only organizations building the new middle class in the developing world. HELP sponsors 150 university students in Haiti for the 2013-2014 academic year.